If you plan to heat a tent and cook inside, check out this highly curated selection of portable wood burning tent stoves for camping.
Our List of the Best Portable Wood Burning Stoves for Tents
These wood burning tent stoves listed by order of their weight, from lightest to heaviest:
As usual with the lists of products presented here on the site, the focus is on diversity. We’re showing different designs, weights, and pack sizes. All of them can be used as wood-burning tent stoves for camping, but you also have some backpack-portable options as well. But first…
What To Look For When Choosing a Portable Wood Burning Tent Stove
Our selections of the 5 best small wood burning stoves for tents include options that are backpack-portable and collapsible, as well as hefty and non-collapsible, and even include choices with and without glass windows. If you are undecided on how to choose here are a few tips that might help.
The weight & packed size
Quite generally, these are small and portable stoves, but the difference in weight is huge. This is also related to the packed size and construction. The collapsible stoves pack better, but they need a simple assembly.
Heat capacity
Manufacturers usually do not provide such a parameter. But you may still be able to conclude something from:
- The firebox size.
- The pipe diameter.
So go for larger in both cases if you need a stove with better heating capacity.
Added Features
Some of these tent stoves have great added features like folding shelves, collapsable handles, viewing windows, adjustable legs, and more. Obviously, you want to balance the convenience you get from these added with the weight and pack size. More features usually means bigger and heavier.
And now, on with our review…
1. Danchel Outdoor Titanium Wood Stove
This Danchel stove can definitely be described as ultralight, it weighs only 3.55 lb (1.6 kg), and this includes a pipe that is 98.4 inches (2.5 meters) long. The stove is one of the collapsible models here, and this means it needs a simple assembly.
The collapsible design makes it ultra-packable, the size without the pipe is only 14.2 x 10.5 x 3 inches (36 x 27 x 8 cm). In view of these numbers, you realize this is a very versatile and backpack-portable collapsible stove.
Danchel Outddor uses titanium which is ultrastrong, so the walls are very thin, only 0.024 inches (0.6 mm) thick. It comes with a glass window on the door where you also have the closable vents.
The pipe is one piece, it rolls down in a small tube for transportation. However, when you need it in the tent, you unroll it to its full 2.5 meters length, and after that roll it in the perpendicular direction to form a long tube. You have several rings that you attach to the tube to keep it in shape. A spark arrestor cap is also included. There are no racks on the sides, pity.
2. Winnerwell Woodlander Medium Tent Stove
This Woodlander Medium Tent stove is a portable 304 stainless steel wood burning stove, and by this I mean the weight of 20 lb (9.1 kg). Its packed size is 15 x 8 x 8 inches (38 x 20 x 20 cm) so you realize that you can transport it even on a motorbike. Such a great packed size is partly due to its beautifully designed folding legs.
This stove from Winnerwell Woodlannder has a firebox of 800 in³ (13.1 liters) of volume, which is larger than the average stove. Hence the word ‘medium’ in its name. It is indeed in the medium range of such wood-burning tent stoves.
The stove has folding racks on both sides. This extends the useable area almost three times and allows you to place your warm pots and pans while you keep preparing your meal.
The door has a convenient fire-viewing window and a nicely designed handle. Note that there is an opening on the top, and the pipe diameter is 2.5 inches (6.4 cm).
The package includes 5 pipe sections, a spark arrestor, a grate, an ash scraper, and a pipe damper integrated into one of the pipe sections. This all fits inside of the stove for transportation.
The racks fold up and can be used use as carrying handles. The stovetop is 1/8 inches (3.2 mm) thick steel and the rest of the body is 1/16 inches (1.6 mm).
3. Uncompahgre Collapsible Pack Stove (Wood Burning Camping Stove)
Similar to other stoves on our list, the Uncompahgre Pack Stove collapses into a small package, which makes it easy to pack and store. It measures 23 x 11 x 2.25 inches (58 x 28 x 5.7 cm). While it’s realtively small in size, it’s fairly hefty coming in at 32 lb (14.5 kg).
The Uncompahgre comes from well known manufacturer Colorado Cylinder Stoves, so reliability and durability are expected. The steel construction of this stove is strong, but that has added to the weight. The firebox size is around 58 liters (3540 sq in) which is very good burning capacity.
Colorado Cylinder uses a 20 gauge (0.81 mm) cold-rolled steel and they claim it will burn wood or coal. It is coated with 1200 degree stove paint. When in use, the stove is 19 inches (48 cm) tall.
The pipe is a 26 gauge (0.4 mm) cold-rolled steel. The stovepipe sections start with 4 inches and the end is 5 inches. The firebox size is 23 x 14 x 11 inches (58 x 36 x 28 cm).
4. Winnerwell Nomad View Large Tent Stove
The keyword for the Nomad View Large Tent Stove is the word “View”. That’s because of the two glass windows which are at the front and on the right side of the stove. This is a cool feature and can create a great atmosphere in the tent. They have another version of this stove with just the one window on the door.
This is the largest in the Winnerwell Nomad series of three stoves. The dimensions are (L x W x H) 18.1 x 9.8 x 9.8 inches (46 x 25 x 25 cm), and the pipe diameter is 3.5 inches (8.9 cm). There are 5 pipe segments with a length of 16.9 inches (43 cm) each.
The stove has two folding side racks, and the legs also fold for transportation. All the other elements fit inside, so it doesn’t take up much space in your vehicle. There is a spark arrestor, an ash scraper, a fire grate, and a damper that is integrated into one of the tubes.
The legs are angled outwards so the footprint is 20 x 18 inches (51 x 46 cm). This is all 304 stainless steel so this structure will not corrode. The cooktop thickness is 1/8 inches (3.2 mm) and the rest of the body is 1/16 inches (1.6 mm). The complete set weighs 34.1 lb (15.5 kg). The firebox volume is 1500 cubic inches (24.6 liters).
5. Camp Chef Alpine Heavy Duty Cylinder Stove
Last up on our list of the 5 best small wood burning stoves for tents is the Camp Chef Alpine Wood Stove CS14. The total weight of this stove is a whopping 74 lb (33.6 kg). The dimensions aren’t compact either with dimensions of (W x L x H) 20 x 24 x 22.5 inches (51 x 61 x 57 cm). It’s BIG!
As you see from the image, this stove from Camp Chef comes with two useful side racks that measure 22 x 7 inches (56 x 18 cm) each. The pipe is 5 inches (12.7 cm) in diameter, and it is 10 ft (305 cm) long. The top surface is 24 x 14 inches (61 x 36 cm). The walls of the stove are around 1/8 inch (3 mm) thick.
The stove comes with adjustable legs and a chimney damper, as well as a spark arrestor. It is equipped with a door damper and fire grate for efficient burning.
As for the heating capacity, the recommended tent size is a minimum of 10 x 12 ft (305 x 366 cm) and a maximum of 14 x 16 ft (427 x 488 cm) dimensions.
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